Dog House
Training In Apartment Buildings And
High-Rise Condominiums With Puppy Litter Box

Dog House
Training In Apartment Buildings

People
who live in apartment buildings and who are dog owners have some very
interesting challenges. Not all buildings allow pets but in
those that do, the owners living there have dog house training
hurdles
that folks who live in street level houses do not to face. I
know this from personal experience since for many years I often lived
in high-rise
condominium buildings that allowed dogs before finally
moving into a street level dwelling.

One of these condo buildings I lived in with my first two Lhasa Apso
dogs Pepper and Max was a high-rise. We were in the corner
suite on the twelfth floor as shown by the arrow in the photo
below. Sometimes the elevators were
really slow and we had to wait a long time for one to come.
When we got in, sometimes it would stop at several other floors before
we made it to the ground level.

Twelfth
Floor Condo I Lived In With Two Dogs
Unique Dog House Training Challenges

Traditional
Dog House Training Not Ideal For High-Rise Condominiums

Even worse, on
occasion, the elevators didn’t work at all. To
bring my two dogs outside during these malfunctions, we would have to
take the stairs all the way down and then all the way back up twelve
floors again. Although this was good exercise for all, it was
hardly ideal especially if traditional dog house training called
for this
trip two to three times per day.

Many of my high-rise condo neighbors who also had dogs did struggle to
bring their dogs outside a few times each day. Many condo
residents with dogs specifically live on the ground or second floor
levels just to have easier outdoor access. Others were not so
lucky as some lived in even higher floors than I did.

Fortunately, I never had to put up with such hassles as my dogs went
out only for exercise and fun. Since I had two full
bathrooms, I used the ensuite one for myself and the second one for my
dogs’ own dedicated washroom. Both of my dogs had their dog
house training indoors using their specific dog washroom.

Dog House Training
In Apartment Buildings And
High-Rise
Condominiums With Puppy Litter Box

Puppy Litter Box
Introduced

The Purina
company came out with a puppy litter box and dog litter
specifically made for canines. As it turned out, when I spoke
to
a Purina representative, I was told that some of the biggest markets
for their Second Nature
dog litter are Manhattan in New York City and
in Miami, Florida where there are lots of dog owners living in
apartment buildings. This certainly makes a lot of sense.

I’m sure that this market introduction of indoor litter products for
dogs by Purina and other companies was welcomed enthusiastically by dog
owners who live in apartment buildings and high-rise
complexes. With the proper dog house training of apartment
pets,
there is no longer any need to bring them outside to
eliminate. They could stay inside to do this without messing
up our homes. This of course is greatly appreciated during
bad weather.

A puppy litter box makes life much easier for both the dogs as
well as their owners who live in apartments and condominiums.
However, there is a specific progression to take for these
dogs. This is why I have chosen to create a dedicated website
just to help out other dog owners including those who live in apartment
buildings and high-rise condominiums with this type of dog house
training.

Essential commands including
sit, down, and stand (plus why stand is useful) More challenging commands like come (recall) and stay The minimum standards that all dogs should be taught Daily training
drills to keep skills sharp for your puppy All puppy
obedience
training
progressions
are fully demonstrated Indoor and
outdoor recalls for different environments

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